Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sun is shining in W Springfield.
We had rain and thunder / lightning.
Did I miss P!nk for this?!
You can still get there.
I haven’t bought tickets yet
Anonymous wrote:Sun is shining in W Springfield.
We had rain and thunder / lightning.
Did I miss P!nk for this?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sun is shining in W Springfield.
We had rain and thunder / lightning.
Did I miss P!nk for this?!
You can still get there.
Anonymous wrote:Sun is shining in W Springfield.
We had rain and thunder / lightning.
Did I miss P!nk for this?!
Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothingburger
So you didn't learn anything from the last storm. Damage is very localized due to microbursts. Just count yourself lucky instead of being dismissive.
The "nothingburger" moron is probably a 27 year old who lives in his parent's basement, has everything paid and taken care of for him, and has never had any real things to worry about.
Ahem, he is a 57-years-young divorcee whose adult children won’t talk to him anymore.
Lol this is appreciated.
Seriously, my house was beat up so badly by last weekend storm, I’m still recovering emotionally and it will take weeks to fix it if not months. These people who wanna minimize weather events are so desperate to push a political agenda, they are so unbelievably unempathetic to any of us who are dealing with the actual consequences. It’s so sick. No wonder they have no friends except other a$$holes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothingburger
So you didn't learn anything from the last storm. Damage is very localized due to microbursts. Just count yourself lucky instead of being dismissive.
The "nothingburger" moron is probably a 27 year old who lives in his parent's basement, has everything paid and taken care of for him, and has never had any real things to worry about.
Ahem, he is a 57-years-young divorcee whose adult children won’t talk to him anymore.
He's definitely the guy that drives with his lights off in the pouring rain.
Anonymous wrote:Are we sure the worst of it has passed? We had some flickering of lights but kept power. Don’t know whether to breathe a sigh of relief yet (in Arlington here).
Anonymous wrote:Power is out in 22039, Fairfax Station.
Anonymous wrote:They closed the government for that storm? Not even really a soaking rain as I went from my car to my house. The lightning from last week was much worse.
What neighborhood?Anonymous wrote:Some limbs down in our neighborhood, thankfully not as bad as last week.